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sometime in unanimous decisions like brown, in school busing, obviously in a lot of areas of extending rights to minorities. they were way ahead of both parties. you go back to the original civil rights raer and both parties were table because we lived in a completely racist, elite structure. and so the court was really one of the only elite institutions in the country that ran against that. while i understand the broader context, i think this is a supreme court that by that historical standard is late and that has fell behind as recently as the '80. this was a supreme court that was upholding states' ability to put people in jail for having gay sex. in 1986. not a long time ago. so they're late, they're behind and i think there will be a tremendous desire to find a ruling. maybe not 100% federalized ruling but to find a ruling that really cracks the door a lot more open toward these rights. >> you're right. the court is late on this. and i'm not comfortable with proposing this sort of state by state approach that jonathan is suggesting. because i think civil rights should not be decid
sometime in unanimous decisions like brown, in school busing, obviously in a lot of areas of extending rights to minorities. they were way ahead of both parties. you go back to the original civil rights raer and both parties were table because we lived in a completely racist, elite structure. and so the court was really one of the only elite institutions in the country that ran against that. while i understand the broader context, i think this is a supreme court that by that historical standard...
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brown triggered a notorious back lash in the south and the north leading to what the education scholar has called the resegregation of american schooling. history suggests it would be unwise for the supreme court to impose a uniform solution on the nation now. doing so could touch off huge civil resistance in the most conservative states. that's david cole, op ed in the new york times. we know even a new poll out today, a large majority of folks now support same sex marriage. very different picture than ten years ago. >> the argument that's raised in that editorial is one of a message that's been coming out in the last few days, partly to downer what jonathan was raising. this notion that it is really hard to marshal evidence arguing against, arguing that prop 8 should be upheld. so the message has been coming out. the court should take it slowly. there will be a big back lash and they should decide the case the way pete said they might. not reach much of a ruling and kick it down the road for another day. >> we talk about timing. i know there was a comparison that cell phones and the
brown triggered a notorious back lash in the south and the north leading to what the education scholar has called the resegregation of american schooling. history suggests it would be unwise for the supreme court to impose a uniform solution on the nation now. doing so could touch off huge civil resistance in the most conservative states. that's david cole, op ed in the new york times. we know even a new poll out today, a large majority of folks now support same sex marriage. very different...
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he'll have to win over in the republican party might not be a abig fan of the legalization. >> ron brown stein has an interesting column about rick perry's war on obamacare, the theory that it may help turn texas blue. about one in four texans are uninsured, some 6 million people, the total population of missouri. does this actually put texas at risk? could a democrat win because of rick perry waging war on obamaware, refusing to expand medicaid to help insure up to 6 million people? >> well, it's also possible the public might just get sick of governor for life rick perry in texas. look, i think republican governors are at risk no matter what they do on this question. the governors who say they'll cooperate with the expansion of medicaid have gotten pretty serious criticism from republicans and a lot of time the legislatures aren't cooperating. i suspect if perry went along with it, his legislature wouldn't. >> quickly, before democrats get too excited, texas is a big, very expensive state. truth of the matter is, democrats keep looking at the shift in demographics in texas, say, we can
he'll have to win over in the republican party might not be a abig fan of the legalization. >> ron brown stein has an interesting column about rick perry's war on obamacare, the theory that it may help turn texas blue. about one in four texans are uninsured, some 6 million people, the total population of missouri. does this actually put texas at risk? could a democrat win because of rick perry waging war on obamaware, refusing to expand medicaid to help insure up to 6 million people?...
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with the brown and gold. he can see his investment is a simple investment. he wants to imstaitate st. fran. >> and we see the box which holding the fisherman's ring. it is used as a seal. in this case, it will not be solid gold. it is silver, it is plated in gold. another sign of a man who i think not only surprised us with his election, but someone whose every movement has suggested a different kind of papacy. >> i think it's definitely reflected what he thinks of himself. he realizes that as a bishop before and now as pope, he's just a servants of the people of god, and he expresses that in everything that he does. earlier this morning when he was driving through the crowd and greeting the faithful there, he actually stepped down from the popemobile and walked over to the side of the crowd where there was a handicapped man who had no arms and no legs and the pope leanedoff, blessed him, kissed him on the forehead. this is a pope who understands that his mission is to sefsht peop serve the people of god. and it's quite impressive. >> liz, as we spoke going
with the brown and gold. he can see his investment is a simple investment. he wants to imstaitate st. fran. >> and we see the box which holding the fisherman's ring. it is used as a seal. in this case, it will not be solid gold. it is silver, it is plated in gold. another sign of a man who i think not only surprised us with his election, but someone whose every movement has suggested a different kind of papacy. >> i think it's definitely reflected what he thinks of himself. he...
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i think senator rubo and rand paul both do that right now. >> let me go do willingie brown in california. let me ask you about this, the prospects, what do you see? who would you least like to go up against if you were secretary clinton or joe biden? >> i think they would prefer not to have to face charlie crist or anybody like him? in this case obviously the governor of new jersey. >> crist christie? >> yeah, i like charlie crist better, because that was a better contrast, but chris christie is the one guy these two people would not like to face, simply because he can go into the democratic world and have some credibility as he's proven almost daily in new jersey. >> can he keep up? i want to get back to the two younger guy that is seem hot. can a guy like christie keep up this attitude of it's none of your business, that sort of street talk that's made him popular? ed koch did it for like 12 years before he ran out of that steam. can you keep up that way in politics, to just by dismissive and mouthy? does it work? >> i don't think he would want it to be described as dismissive, or out
i think senator rubo and rand paul both do that right now. >> let me go do willingie brown in california. let me ask you about this, the prospects, what do you see? who would you least like to go up against if you were secretary clinton or joe biden? >> i think they would prefer not to have to face charlie crist or anybody like him? in this case obviously the governor of new jersey. >> crist christie? >> yeah, i like charlie crist better, because that was a better...
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. >>> and the search now for a missing brown university student is expanding. he has not been seen now for ten days. police in providence, rhode island, they say they are no closer to finding him. his wallet, i.d., credit cards, cell phone, all found in his room. posters are going up all over providence, looking for anyone who might know what happened to him. police say they are now expanding the search to boston, connecticut, new york, as well as philadelphia. >>> it is now a waiting game, waiting to see the big powerball winner to step forward. we want to know who you are. we know the only winning ticket was sold at eagle liquors passaic, new jersey, and whoever has it will be $338 million richer. we'll wait for the winner and the clock is ticking. >> the winners have one year to come forward. and i think -- i would like to say, it is not unusual that somebody winning a prize this large, whether it is a sole person or a group of people, they often take their time, we don't hear from them right away because they are seeking professional advice, which, of cours
. >>> and the search now for a missing brown university student is expanding. he has not been seen now for ten days. police in providence, rhode island, they say they are no closer to finding him. his wallet, i.d., credit cards, cell phone, all found in his room. posters are going up all over providence, looking for anyone who might know what happened to him. police say they are now expanding the search to boston, connecticut, new york, as well as philadelphia. >>> it is now a...
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the brown university study estimates the iraq war did eventually cost this country over $2 trillion. $2.2 trillion. hardly the price tag they were pushing in the beginning. michael hastings writes for "buzz feed" and covered the iraq war for "rolling stone" and wrote a book about it. "i lost my love in baghdad." which is a personal story. his latest book is "panic" about the 2012 election. paul rieckhoff, executive director and founder of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. from 2003 to 2004 he served as army first lieutenant in iraq. let me start with michael about the cost figures. i have to call it the bs that was sold. this war was going to be paid for by cheap gas. cheap gasoline. somehow were they just going to open up the pipeline from iraq over to america? we get all that stuff? we get first dibs? we got nothing of the kind. let's start with the lives. 190,000 dead people. >> if you remember famously general eric shinseki said we would need more troops to do this and he was dismissed. remember, paul wolf wits did actually make the claim that iraqi oil revenues would
the brown university study estimates the iraq war did eventually cost this country over $2 trillion. $2.2 trillion. hardly the price tag they were pushing in the beginning. michael hastings writes for "buzz feed" and covered the iraq war for "rolling stone" and wrote a book about it. "i lost my love in baghdad." which is a personal story. his latest book is "panic" about the 2012 election. paul rieckhoff, executive director and founder of the iraq and...
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right and then to the governor brown is a democrat who supports gay marriage correct and they did not want to defend prop eight on the substance so there was no one there to sue no one there to defend prop eight so the district court just said ok the people who put forward the initiative i'm going to substitute you folks it and you can defend it and now the problem is when they want to appeal because they lost do they do they have standing or are they that how are they harmed what is their personal injury they are there are others in arguably being insulted because they lost yet there is no just ago today it was said well how do you stand just because you really really really dislike a particular law does not give you standing and just a sort of mine or even one even further saying well you really can't represent the people of the state of california because you don't have a fiduciary obligation to the new you are not representing the state you're representing your own personal interest in prop eight and where there's a conflict there would be an issue now here's a clip of justice sot
right and then to the governor brown is a democrat who supports gay marriage correct and they did not want to defend prop eight on the substance so there was no one there to sue no one there to defend prop eight so the district court just said ok the people who put forward the initiative i'm going to substitute you folks it and you can defend it and now the problem is when they want to appeal because they lost do they do they have standing or are they that how are they harmed what is their...
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brown v. board of education in 1954. civil rights decision helped shift the south to the republican party. the 1962 supreme court decision banning organized prayer in public schools sparked the creation of the moral majority. and roe v. wade, of course, in 1972 helped push cultural conservatives to the republican side. given that history, the supreme court decides on prop 8, the defense of marriage act as well, profound political implications stretching far beyond gays and lesbians who want to marry. let's talk to you about that. suppose court comes out with a narrow decision. looks like they're headed toward basically shooting down, chopping down, getting rid of prop 8. you can get married in california if you're the same sex. what's that going to -- is that going to energize the right? >> yeah, i think that so many people on the right have already moved into the pro-marriage equality camp that i think that that number of folks -- >> who are these people? >> senator rob portman -- >> you're naming one or two. come on. s
brown v. board of education in 1954. civil rights decision helped shift the south to the republican party. the 1962 supreme court decision banning organized prayer in public schools sparked the creation of the moral majority. and roe v. wade, of course, in 1972 helped push cultural conservatives to the republican side. given that history, the supreme court decides on prop 8, the defense of marriage act as well, profound political implications stretching far beyond gays and lesbians who want to...
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jeffrey brown has our book conversation. >> brown: they begin as often grisly tales of murder, the stuff of the tabloids and nightly news, but some of these crime stories end up in the supreme court, part of a continuing and evolving debate in this country about the death penalty, its methods, its effectiveness, its morality. a new book explores this history. it's titled "murder at the supreme court: lethal crimes and landmark cases." its authors are veteran journalists martin clancy and tim o'brien. the title sounds like an agatha christie mystery but you're after something quite serious. why, martin, were you... why a book on murder, the law and a supreme court? >> because the crimes intrigued us. i mean, the cases legally are very interesting and tim can speak to that. but as reporters we were both intrigued by the stories behind those crimes. i mean there are human beings, victims, perpetrators, families. we take you literally from the scene of the crime to the court. >> brown: and the stories become law at a local level and then you're telling us about how they bubble up into the su
jeffrey brown has our book conversation. >> brown: they begin as often grisly tales of murder, the stuff of the tabloids and nightly news, but some of these crime stories end up in the supreme court, part of a continuing and evolving debate in this country about the death penalty, its methods, its effectiveness, its morality. a new book explores this history. it's titled "murder at the supreme court: lethal crimes and landmark cases." its authors are veteran journalists martin...
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. >> brown: john, welcome once again. what signals and tone are people there picking up from the pope today and in recent days? >> jeff, in effect today was the end of a beginning. from wednesday when pope francis stepped out on that balcony overlooking st. peter's square through his inaugural mass this morning what he's been doing in effect to s to spro introduce himself to the world and as introductions go most people here believe it's been a great performance. he's charmed people with this emphasis on a humbler, simpler style in the papacy closer to the people. beginning now the focus shifts from style to substance. how is this tone going to be translated into the hard work of governing the church and there the challenges are considerably more steep. >> brown: give us a sense of what he's up against. a lot of talk about the hierarchy, the bureaucracy of the vatican. how things work. what is he up sghebs >> well, it's quite clear to everyone that this pope was elected on a reform mandate. that is the other 114 cardinals
. >> brown: john, welcome once again. what signals and tone are people there picking up from the pope today and in recent days? >> jeff, in effect today was the end of a beginning. from wednesday when pope francis stepped out on that balcony overlooking st. peter's square through his inaugural mass this morning what he's been doing in effect to s to spro introduce himself to the world and as introductions go most people here believe it's been a great performance. he's charmed people...
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earlier, you were talking about brown v education. the fact that it didn't stick, we're avoiding that in the movement. we're telling the stories that stay in people's hearts so that when the laws are passed, they'll stick. >> it's interesting. i think we sometimes down play the cultural piece, but representative lee, you and i were talking in the makeup room that you were the first black cheerleader on your high school team. i'm clapping because i was a high school cheerleader. on one hand, you think what difference does it make if the cheerleading team is integrated? in fact, it does make a difference for us to be participating with one another in these so-called normative spaces in order to like generate that sense of familiarity. >> sure. it makes a big difference. because people have to identify. this is a diverse country, first of all. people have to identify on all fronts and when i went to high school, there were african-american, latino and asian pacific american students. but the criteria, you had to be blond and blue-eyed to
earlier, you were talking about brown v education. the fact that it didn't stick, we're avoiding that in the movement. we're telling the stories that stay in people's hearts so that when the laws are passed, they'll stick. >> it's interesting. i think we sometimes down play the cultural piece, but representative lee, you and i were talking in the makeup room that you were the first black cheerleader on your high school team. i'm clapping because i was a high school cheerleader. on one...
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one way to put it. >> we have this brown guy running in georgia. he is the one that says barack obama follows the soviet constitution! >> soviet constitution? >> not even the russian constitution? >> this guy says that barack obama does not follow the united states constitution. he follows the soviet constitution! lots of luck with that, fellow! you say there are four guys from this delegation running. not all of them saying such things. and it's causing real problems in the georgia delegation because everybody wants to be senator there. >> that's right. this is why so many leaders in washington have been resisting the idea of these chaotic primaries and wanting washington to reach out and anoint somebody through endorsements and money and get one of these other candidates that is not talking about a soviet constitution to be a candidate and that could cause you problems. if that had been successful you would not have a senator rubio or a senator cruz both of whom who started as underdogs. >> you got a story about mark sanford who is in the runoff.
one way to put it. >> we have this brown guy running in georgia. he is the one that says barack obama follows the soviet constitution! >> soviet constitution? >> not even the russian constitution? >> this guy says that barack obama does not follow the united states constitution. he follows the soviet constitution! lots of luck with that, fellow! you say there are four guys from this delegation running. not all of them saying such things. and it's causing real problems in...
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he's described as white - 19 to 20, thin build, slicked back short hair, brown goatee and a piercing in one of his eyebrows. former secretary of state hillary clinton has come out in support of the same sex marriage. coming up what clinton had to say and if it will help sway the u.s. supreme court. plus: one of the largest universities in the country.shut down today.after police say a student planned to shoot other students as they exited a dormatory. details on the guns and home-made bombs found. and: an old highway bridge in texas needed to be torn down -- to make way for a new one. those stories and more after the break. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! don't stress. we can figure this out. [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ take a look at this. some whales were get
he's described as white - 19 to 20, thin build, slicked back short hair, brown goatee and a piercing in one of his eyebrows. former secretary of state hillary clinton has come out in support of the same sex marriage. coming up what clinton had to say and if it will help sway the u.s. supreme court. plus: one of the largest universities in the country.shut down today.after police say a student planned to shoot other students as they exited a dormatory. details on the guns and home-made bombs...
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. >> politico reported there was one exchange you had and the name charlie brown came up. >> oh, yeah. >> explain what happened. >> well, it was just a lighthearted thing. i mean, the president, as you know, has a great sense of humor, and i was saying he is going to be a savvy negotiator. that's the only point he was making. if you know sometimes with lucy pulling the ball up right when charlie would kick it, and then he'd fall for that trick over and over again. the president's point was, he will be a solid negotiator. he's going to keep the interest of the low-income in mind when he does negotiation. and we should trust he's doing all he can. and i do trust the president. i still have an obligation to raise up the interests of my constituents who are just totally skidding by in this tough economy. >> keith ellison, thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> democratic congressman from minnesota. >>> up next, a surprise for president obama. what our latest poll shows about his job approval. >>> then, an insider from the bush white house is spilling the beans about the march
. >> politico reported there was one exchange you had and the name charlie brown came up. >> oh, yeah. >> explain what happened. >> well, it was just a lighthearted thing. i mean, the president, as you know, has a great sense of humor, and i was saying he is going to be a savvy negotiator. that's the only point he was making. if you know sometimes with lucy pulling the ball up right when charlie would kick it, and then he'd fall for that trick over and over again. the...
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according to a new report by brown university, 190,000 have been killed in iraq. 70% of them civilians. 4,488 of them u.s. service members. the war cost you, taxpayers, $2.2 trillion. the cost of rebuild iraq, $60 billion, although most of that money went to contractors and military police. the rest was lost to fraud. as far as making america safer, sadam was a cruel dictator and you could argue he was unstable. but saddam hussein had no weapons of mass destruction and no ties to al qaeda. the talkback question, what did we learn from the iraq war? facebook.com/carol cnn, or tweet me @carolcnn. >>> up next, the fiscal fight in washington is taking the toll. and the next casualty could be the easter bunny. political buzz is next. [ female announcer ] how do you define your moment? the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-lik
according to a new report by brown university, 190,000 have been killed in iraq. 70% of them civilians. 4,488 of them u.s. service members. the war cost you, taxpayers, $2.2 trillion. the cost of rebuild iraq, $60 billion, although most of that money went to contractors and military police. the rest was lost to fraud. as far as making america safer, sadam was a cruel dictator and you could argue he was unstable. but saddam hussein had no weapons of mass destruction and no ties to al qaeda. the...
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why did donald trump call for bringing whites in the country and not dark people or brown people from the south. how can you say you're basically for racialization of america, that whites should be welcome, but not other people. >> it's a mystery -- sorry. go ahead. >> i think what's the story is the evolution of cpac. it's so much the evolution of the republican party. it used to be a conference that attracted very, very conservative figures. now more and more you've seeing mainstream people i think that's very scary for republican parties, especially members and consultants who want to win again down the line. >>> here's sarah palin talking about something a bit you might say off-color, but it's her way of being funny and a bit of a redneck. >> you should have seen what todd got me. it wasn't that exciting, a metal rack, case for hunting rifle to put on the back of a four-wheeler, and then i had to get something for him to put in the gun case, right? so this go-around he's got the rifle. i got the rack. >> so that's how it's done, ron. liberals can't talk like that. conservativ cons
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we have an outpouring of support from the brown community, friends from home, relatives from all over the country. we really miss hilt. we want him back. >> his namly helping with the search, creating a twitter account and a facebook page for updates. they have had more than 190,000 views. sunil is 6 feet tall and weighs 130 and was last seen in blue jeans and a black sports jacket and a philadelphia eagles wool cap. although he has struggled with depression recently, everyone who had contact with him before he disappeared, didn't find anything out of the ordinary. if have you any information, contact the providence police department at 401-272-3121. >> eric: our hearts go out to his family. thank you. >> jamie: you don't have too much time. eric's on it today. tax day is just a few weeks away and it can be so daunting. dubut today, we are going to show you how to easily get through it by avoiding a handful of common mistakes. we don't want to hear from the irs, do we? founder and ceo of powell mings fmgz financial group. we want to help people not hear from the taxman. >> i agree. >>
we have an outpouring of support from the brown community, friends from home, relatives from all over the country. we really miss hilt. we want him back. >> his namly helping with the search, creating a twitter account and a facebook page for updates. they have had more than 190,000 views. sunil is 6 feet tall and weighs 130 and was last seen in blue jeans and a black sports jacket and a philadelphia eagles wool cap. although he has struggled with depression recently, everyone who had...
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with his liquid brown eyes and full lips and his wiry brown hair brushed into submission and parted on the side, tom was by turns a dreamy and stubborn youngster who, like his father, couldn't bear to concede a point. in some ways he was a typical child of the '50s. he had a suede leather jacket with fringe and a daniel boone fur hat said jane, his mother, and he had the biggest collection of toy guns of every sort. when i spoke to my analyst about it, he said let him have them. he won't want to have any more of them when he grows up. but the death of the rosenbergs was an ongoing and unspoken terror that pervaded tom's childhood. one day he summoned up the courage to broach the subject with his father. could they get you and mom, he asked? no, his father reassured him, we're artists. although leo's response was not particularly on point, tom was somewhat comforted by this response. but tom's fears for his parents did not keep him from participate anything political causes. he and his classmates spent many saturdays protesting the five and dime's segregated lunch counter policies in th
with his liquid brown eyes and full lips and his wiry brown hair brushed into submission and parted on the side, tom was by turns a dreamy and stubborn youngster who, like his father, couldn't bear to concede a point. in some ways he was a typical child of the '50s. he had a suede leather jacket with fringe and a daniel boone fur hat said jane, his mother, and he had the biggest collection of toy guns of every sort. when i spoke to my analyst about it, he said let him have them. he won't want...
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we have an outpouring of support from the brown community, friends from home, relatives from all over the country. we really miss him and we want him back. >> arthel: the family helping with the search creating a twitter account and facebook page where they post updates. they have had 190,000 views since the page was set up. he is six feet tall, 130 pounds, wearing blue jeans and sports jacket. his glasses philadelphia eagles wool cap. his mother says he has struggled recently with depression, everyone who had contact with him before he disappeared did not find anything out of the ordinary. we spoke to sunil's sister earlier who said it's been very hard on the family. if you have any information please contact the providence police department. 401-272-3132. >> rick: let's hope for good news on that story. arthel, thanks very much. >> heather: switching gears, extreme weather pummeling the midwest and early spring snowstorm delaying flights as it moves across the country. this is a live look at kansas city, missouri basketball fans don't be worried. it didn't affect the ncaa men's tour
we have an outpouring of support from the brown community, friends from home, relatives from all over the country. we really miss him and we want him back. >> arthel: the family helping with the search creating a twitter account and facebook page where they post updates. they have had 190,000 views since the page was set up. he is six feet tall, 130 pounds, wearing blue jeans and sports jacket. his glasses philadelphia eagles wool cap. his mother says he has struggled recently with...
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sherwood brown said the team is not afraid to suit up against anyone, including the miami heat. you had me until you said that. >>> finally president obama's bracket looked to be in serious trouble after the round of 64. it hovered around the 30th percentile. but his bracket is on the rebound heading into the sweet 16. the president got 11 of the 16 teams correct. if you took all the favorites you would have had ten correct. he's beating that. he failed to pick wichita state, lasalle, florida gulf coast, oregon or arizona like the rest of us. he's around the 70th percentile with haufall of his final four s remaining. that's impressive. >>> coming up, the supreme court takes up marriage equality. hearing arguments today in a first two of pivotal cases this week. the "morning joe wts crew will discuss the issues with steve schmidt and author wes moore. >>> when we come back, we'll huddle around the water cooler where "the daily show" offers its take on the president's trip to the holy land. jon stewart is planning to stay. ♪ i am stuck on band-aid brand ♪ ♪ 'cause germs don'
sherwood brown said the team is not afraid to suit up against anyone, including the miami heat. you had me until you said that. >>> finally president obama's bracket looked to be in serious trouble after the round of 64. it hovered around the 30th percentile. but his bracket is on the rebound heading into the sweet 16. the president got 11 of the 16 teams correct. if you took all the favorites you would have had ten correct. he's beating that. he failed to pick wichita state, lasalle,...
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thank you, gavin newsom and brian brown. >> thank you. >>> an embarrassing prostitution scanned a. now for the first time ever the secret service will be led by a woman. president obama just moments ago announced he was appointing career agent julia pearson as the new director. she takes over for mark sullivan. sullivan was in charge when agents caused a massive scandal by bringing women, including prostitutes, back to a hotel in colombia where they were staying ahead of the president's visit. 13 agents involved, eight of them lost their jobs. >>> general david petraeus wants forgiveness, and he's asking for it in a very public way. what the former top spy is saying about his lies, his love affair, and his life after scandal. that's our buried lead and that's coming up. >>> it's our money lead. if you listen closely you can hear interest wall street the clinic of scotch glasses, the circumcision of cigars. traders are having one heck of a happy hour after the dow closed at a new all-time high. a little more than 20 minutes ago. i want to get our zayne asher on the camera right now
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now they may win in a sort of brown v. board of education way. it's going to split 5-4 or whether you'll have a justice like roberts or some other on the more conservative side say wait a minute, i know which way history is going. i'm not sure i want my wikipedia entry or obituary to have a second paragraph, he was on the wrong side of history. >> do you think justice scalia is thinking that? >> i think he's one of the less likely of the justices. certainly kennedy and roberts. the real question to me is roberts. roberts obviously realizes he's the chief justice and has got to play to history. look at brown versus board of education. none wanted to be the one standing in front of that train. we all know which way the movement is going. it's going to look silly 20 years from now. i suspect they could find a way such as saying there's no standing among the people who are bringing this case because they're not harmed. that's a very narrow way you could decide this case without being on the wrong side of history. just say the people bringing this cas
now they may win in a sort of brown v. board of education way. it's going to split 5-4 or whether you'll have a justice like roberts or some other on the more conservative side say wait a minute, i know which way history is going. i'm not sure i want my wikipedia entry or obituary to have a second paragraph, he was on the wrong side of history. >> do you think justice scalia is thinking that? >> i think he's one of the less likely of the justices. certainly kennedy and roberts. the...
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we see the browning of america. we see, you know, the gay rights movement is preceding at pace. you know, we saw the first female speaker of the house not too long ago. so it's this change that they have a problem dealing with, chris. and let me get to the point about -- >> why would somebody care -- i always wondered about this. why would somebody who is white care about whether the country is white 100 years from now? they're not going to be here. and the people here would be comfortable with it. your nature will change with the country's nature. it does sound like pure racism. if you want the country to be tribally white 100 years from now. i don't know why a black person would care either. why do people speculate the way they think what the country will be like in 100 years. i don't get that. what do you think? >> when we think about what the typical american is, this is shown throughout social science literature. the typical american type is a white male, protestant, straight, married. right? so when we think about any departure from this type is considered the other or con
we see the browning of america. we see, you know, the gay rights movement is preceding at pace. you know, we saw the first female speaker of the house not too long ago. so it's this change that they have a problem dealing with, chris. and let me get to the point about -- >> why would somebody care -- i always wondered about this. why would somebody who is white care about whether the country is white 100 years from now? they're not going to be here. and the people here would be...
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. >> john: they really thought that lucy would not pull the football away from charlie brown this time and now we're paying the price. you're battling hunger. how can the sequestration hurt your program. >> women who are pregnant, low income family with nutritional supplements prevented half a million babies from dying at birth. the sequestration is cutting 700,000 pregnant women and infants off the wic program. it's literally taking milk out of the mouths of hungry infants. now this program has prevented half a million babies from dying at birth. so it's ironic to me that most of the people who support these cuts claim to be pro-life. not only that, these cuts are cutting head start programs and providing nutritional support. they're cutting homeless prevention programs. they're cutting meals on wales taking away 4 million meals from senior citizens. they're cutting faith based armies of compassion that conservatives claim to champion. they're cutting soup kitchens, food banks run by faith-based entities. all these cuts are going to cost us far far more in the long term in healthcare
. >> john: they really thought that lucy would not pull the football away from charlie brown this time and now we're paying the price. you're battling hunger. how can the sequestration hurt your program. >> women who are pregnant, low income family with nutritional supplements prevented half a million babies from dying at birth. the sequestration is cutting 700,000 pregnant women and infants off the wic program. it's literally taking milk out of the mouths of hungry infants. now...
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wade and brown versus board of education. it is interesting that everybody concedes, this is a similar water she have moment. the question is how far should the court push the federal government into advancing that process or not. >> howard, if could i turn to what we all love to talk about, politics and speculating more on the future, what do you think the contours of the gay marriage debate will be in 2016? because we have had this rapid evolution. in 2008, gay marriage was a very difficult issue for democrats. they really didn't want to talk about it much. they all hedged their bets of. in 2012, neither side wanted to talk about it at all. in 2016, do you think this will be a winning issue for democrats to run on? >> well, i was talking to a pretty prominent conservative this morning and he was saying wistfully, remember when the phrase god, guns and gays was on our side? it has turned upside down. if you want to go back to 2004, karl rove and the bush, george w. bush campaign, engineered the placing of ballot measures in
wade and brown versus board of education. it is interesting that everybody concedes, this is a similar water she have moment. the question is how far should the court push the federal government into advancing that process or not. >> howard, if could i turn to what we all love to talk about, politics and speculating more on the future, what do you think the contours of the gay marriage debate will be in 2016? because we have had this rapid evolution. in 2008, gay marriage was a very...
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in this alleged attempted kidnapping is described as a white male, 19-20, 6 feet, slicked back hair brown goatee, and a piercing in his right eyebrow. >> are you talking to registered sex offenders? >> we are doing all we can. we have had neighborhood watch leaders call us and it says that it could possibly be this person. >> police say the girl was walking home from pinole middle school. they have alerted school resource officers to spread the word at the school to inform children and parents of the incident. terisa estacio, kron 4 news. >> catherine: as you just heard, a decades-old kidnapping is still fresh on the minds of some pinole residents. the amber swartz case. 7-year-old girl was abducted back in 19-88. she vanished while playing outside her parents home. and has never been found. police believe they know who killed her -- but that suspect is now dead. right now on kron-4. and -- it's been a cloudy day around the bay -- and soon you can expect rain. when you'll need to break out the umbrella. i'm catherine heenan. >> jacqueline: take a look to differ system. is our very close a
in this alleged attempted kidnapping is described as a white male, 19-20, 6 feet, slicked back hair brown goatee, and a piercing in his right eyebrow. >> are you talking to registered sex offenders? >> we are doing all we can. we have had neighborhood watch leaders call us and it says that it could possibly be this person. >> police say the girl was walking home from pinole middle school. they have alerted school resource officers to spread the word at the school to inform...
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he was on leave if school, but was still living in the area of providence, rhode island, where brown is. his family has been canvassing neighborhoods with missing person flyers. >> just, like, go to the playgrounds, between sets, he was a musician, into classical music. >>> the boys of nascar at it again. three-time cup winner tony stewart didn't like the win joey logano blocked him when stewart made a move sunday to take the lead. so stewart, as you can see, went after logano. the pit crews quickly separated the drivers, but how angry was stewart? listen to this. >> what do you think i was mad about? some little [ bleep ] down to the infield, he wants to [ bleep ] everybody else and he drives like a little [ bleep ]. i'm going to bust his [ bleep ]. >> thanks, tony. >> thank you. >> joey logano disagrees, of course. he said he was trying to protect his spot in the race. >>> new york's iconic ellis island won't be opening anytime soon. the national park service says damage from superstorm sandy is so severe, they don't even have a projected reopening date. repairs could cost in the n
he was on leave if school, but was still living in the area of providence, rhode island, where brown is. his family has been canvassing neighborhoods with missing person flyers. >> just, like, go to the playgrounds, between sets, he was a musician, into classical music. >>> the boys of nascar at it again. three-time cup winner tony stewart didn't like the win joey logano blocked him when stewart made a move sunday to take the lead. so stewart, as you can see, went after logano....
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he is described as a white, 19-20 year-old, a fan, slicked back here with a brown goatee and a piercing in one of his eyebrows. >> police have identified a man who was killed richmond bart station as 34 year-old raymond harris. harris was gunned down last thursday night outside richmond bart station. this is video from the scene. bart police and witnesses reported seeing one or two men running from the station, but no arrests have been made. police said the shooting was sparked after a fight. the fatal shooting was the third homicide of the year in richmond. last year, the city recorded its lowest numbers of murders in 11 years, with 18 people killed. >> when we come back time for an update on the market numbers. [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ like the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the new grilled onion cheddar burger topped with caramelized onions and melted white cheddar. everyday, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar
he is described as a white, 19-20 year-old, a fan, slicked back here with a brown goatee and a piercing in one of his eyebrows. >> police have identified a man who was killed richmond bart station as 34 year-old raymond harris. harris was gunned down last thursday night outside richmond bart station. this is video from the scene. bart police and witnesses reported seeing one or two men running from the station, but no arrests have been made. police said the shooting was sparked after a...
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watch that on the desk of jerry brown. we're just getting rolling. there is a new battle over the health care law. some changes states are fighting to put in place. you can imagine the amount of confusion. we'll explain that to you. >> nice work if you get it. there is new government job out there one agency is creating. pays six figures a year. might check it out despite the punishing budge jubt cuts we're hearing about. bill: benghazi six months later. the six simple questions one lawmaker that the believes the administration is dodging. >> the fact we have four dead americans. was it a protest or guys out for a walk decided they would go kill some americans. what difference at this point does it make? usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4. it's like a sexy sandwich. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. martha: crews are now cleaning up the scene of that deadly plane crash tha
watch that on the desk of jerry brown. we're just getting rolling. there is a new battle over the health care law. some changes states are fighting to put in place. you can imagine the amount of confusion. we'll explain that to you. >> nice work if you get it. there is new government job out there one agency is creating. pays six figures a year. might check it out despite the punishing budge jubt cuts we're hearing about. bill: benghazi six months later. the six simple questions one...
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anybody of any color, white or brown or black ought to notice what it's about. it's about race. >> they don't understand, if they go in that direction, they're driving themselves further -- >> the whole message to minorities, we're trying to disenfranchise you. come up with a new literacy text -- >> they'll stick with rural areas where no people are. >> thank you, guys. thank you, howard. you're all right. thank you, joy. he's more vintage like me. you through sheer genius. it's caught up with us. >>> up next, first the truth, then the brave. how the people who were supposed to be the referees in the war going up to the war became its cheerleaders on the way. we'll be right back. we're talking iraq and how it happened. this is "hardball," the place for politics. where is flo? anybody know where flo is? are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains
anybody of any color, white or brown or black ought to notice what it's about. it's about race. >> they don't understand, if they go in that direction, they're driving themselves further -- >> the whole message to minorities, we're trying to disenfranchise you. come up with a new literacy text -- >> they'll stick with rural areas where no people are. >> thank you, guys. thank you, howard. you're all right. thank you, joy. he's more vintage like me. you through sheer...
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this will be more like brown. within a decade or two decades, almost the entire country has fallen behind the court. they agreed with the court and gay marriage will be like that and the justices want to be on the right side of history. this host: is " the new york times" from sunday -- guest: that as part of what makes this so interesting. forecasting supreme court decisions and consequences is an art and not a science. one analogy being pushed is don't do this, this is like roe you intervened even though only four states have liberalized their abortion laws. that created a tremendous backlash in there for the issue would not go away. many people think it is not like that if you oppose abortion, you think it's murder and if you oppose same-sex marriage, how is your life going to change when the openly gay couple down the street suddenly gets a marriage license? how does that affect you in a direct way? plus, you have these demographics. you said 70% from the pew poll says mullen meals support this. -- milennials.
this will be more like brown. within a decade or two decades, almost the entire country has fallen behind the court. they agreed with the court and gay marriage will be like that and the justices want to be on the right side of history. this host: is " the new york times" from sunday -- guest: that as part of what makes this so interesting. forecasting supreme court decisions and consequences is an art and not a science. one analogy being pushed is don't do this, this is like roe you...
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anybody of any color, white or brown or black ought to notice what it's about. it's about race. >> they don't understand, if they go in that direction, they're driving themselves further -- >> the whole message to minorities, we're trying to disenfranchise you. come up with a new literacy text -- >> they'll stick with rural areas where no people are. >> thank you, guys. thank you, howard. you're all right. thank you, joy. he's more vintage like me. you through sheer genius. it's caught up with us. >>> up next, first the truth, then the brave. how the people who were supposed to be the referees in the war going up to the war became its cheerleaders on the way. we'll be right back. we're talking iraq and how it happened. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united
anybody of any color, white or brown or black ought to notice what it's about. it's about race. >> they don't understand, if they go in that direction, they're driving themselves further -- >> the whole message to minorities, we're trying to disenfranchise you. come up with a new literacy text -- >> they'll stick with rural areas where no people are. >> thank you, guys. thank you, howard. you're all right. thank you, joy. he's more vintage like me. you through sheer...
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decided that the way for his party -- >> president of the national organization for marriage, brian brown, sass the grassroots of the party are 100% committed to protecting marriage and you can't just kick them to the curb. >> and according to faith and freedom coalition founder, raffle reed, if the republican party tries to retreat from being a pro marriage, pro family party, the big tent is going to become a pup tent very fast. >> will republican elders heed the warnings from social conservatives? at the rnc at least, the ship may have already sailed. as evidence, the rnc strategy document released this week, the so-called growth and opportunity project, did not once mention the words christian or church. joining us now to discuss the future of social conservatism and marriage equality, is the president of the human rights campaign, chad griffin. chad, it is a happy day to have you on this program. >> it is nice to be here, alex. >> chad, let's talk about what's going on inside the republican party. there's much change afoot. but specifically on the issue of gay marriage, is it your thi
decided that the way for his party -- >> president of the national organization for marriage, brian brown, sass the grassroots of the party are 100% committed to protecting marriage and you can't just kick them to the curb. >> and according to faith and freedom coalition founder, raffle reed, if the republican party tries to retreat from being a pro marriage, pro family party, the big tent is going to become a pup tent very fast. >> will republican elders heed the warnings...
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and last week at cpac, the schism within the gop was thrown into sharp relief as brian brown, president of the national organization for marriage found himself voicing opposition to gay marriage in front of an empty room. memo to republicans and actually anyone on planet earth -- if you find yourself making an argument to a room full of empty chairs, it might be time to change your strategy. james, i want to go you first on this, given your storied past. a column in the "washington post" yesterday said clinton's announ announcements moves the ball significantly in confirming that no democratic presidential candidate will ever be viable, she's sending a strong member to the court is that americans are ready to embrace it. >> i think it's not unexpected. to say the least. and i do think it does send a signal, no one is going to run for the democratic nomination that doesn't embrace marriage equality. i would just point out that republicans do have some experience talking to empty chairs. so -- >> that is bad i totally missed the joke. >> all the republicans that signed the supreme court b
and last week at cpac, the schism within the gop was thrown into sharp relief as brian brown, president of the national organization for marriage found himself voicing opposition to gay marriage in front of an empty room. memo to republicans and actually anyone on planet earth -- if you find yourself making an argument to a room full of empty chairs, it might be time to change your strategy. james, i want to go you first on this, given your storied past. a column in the "washington...
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sit in my seat. >> she has naturally brown hair. she tried to make it blonde, it turned a little reddish. i said, let's go with the red. it's, again, a soft, natural red. we shaped the haircut around her face, took off several inches, and all the make-up is by enido. soft, natural. less is more. >> what do you think? you like? >> yes. >> she looks beautiful. she does. >> we tried on a few dresses. so pretty, from london times. big trend for spring, blue and green. you can have navy, all different color blues. >> she looks great. come on out, karen. big round of applause for our ladies. [ applause ] >>> coming up, he's a grown man who cannot handle diaper duty. >> we'll check out sarah's latest webtastic video. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood suga
sit in my seat. >> she has naturally brown hair. she tried to make it blonde, it turned a little reddish. i said, let's go with the red. it's, again, a soft, natural red. we shaped the haircut around her face, took off several inches, and all the make-up is by enido. soft, natural. less is more. >> what do you think? you like? >> yes. >> she looks beautiful. she does. >> we tried on a few dresses. so pretty, from london times. big trend for spring, blue and green....
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pamela brown, thank you. welcome again. >> that's for certain. thank you. >>> more than 60 years since the start of the korea war there are growing worries about a new military conflict. cnn's erin burnett is going "outfront" on this story at the top of the hour. what are you looking at? >> we're going to be looking at what the u.s. government is doing. a new military preparedness plan that could really be dramatically lowering the bar for what it would take for the u.s. to be going to war. plus one family's very personal story on gay marriage. completely tearing this family apart. it is an incredible story. and our essay, why has america not gotten a panda in ten years and canada got two today? incredible story. >> did i hear you say panda? like a panda bear? >> yep. they got two bears today in canada. and we haven't gotten a new bear in ten years from china. >> what's wrong with us? i really want to know the answer to this question now, erin. all right. we'll be watching at the top of the hour. thanks so much. >>> the whole country is buzzing a
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>> this is where the black girl on set says two brown people actually do look alike. i think we don't all look alike, but in this case there are some resemblances there. casting, he's an actor, why should he lose his job if he looks like someone famous. >> especially if he's played a role like that before, before obama was president. i feel bad for the actor. guys, just trying to do my job here. it just so happens i look like him. >> and mark burnett has made financial contributions to the obama campaign. >> exactly. >> 2008, 2009. i don't think there is nothing to this honestly. >> there is nothing to it. sunny points out there is some resemblan resemblance. >>> burger king has a new burger out, the turkey burger. sunny, your thoughts on this? the idea to perhaps go a little healthier, alternative for parents when ordering stuff for kids. i want the turkey burger. >> they already have a veggie burger. ahead of the curve when trying to have things on the menu looking for health-conscious choices. still 510 calories, which for a lot of people, a third of the daily inta
>> this is where the black girl on set says two brown people actually do look alike. i think we don't all look alike, but in this case there are some resemblances there. casting, he's an actor, why should he lose his job if he looks like someone famous. >> especially if he's played a role like that before, before obama was president. i feel bad for the actor. guys, just trying to do my job here. it just so happens i look like him. >> and mark burnett has made financial...
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i have a different taste in nudity. >> i was against scott brown's nudes. hair-on-fire crazy, but the gift that keeps on getting. >> clint eastwood. >> oscar for the best political convention. >> i will not tackle a legend. i am not going to attack an 80- year-old legend. the guy has done great, great film, i am not going to attack him. i will not attack that. >> tea party. >> harry reid's best friend. thank you for saving the majority in the senate, tea partiers. >> understood. >> reagan. >> principles. >> principles and liberals. he was ahead of his time on gay rights. signed amnesty for undocumented workers. reagan was a liberal. >> president barack obama. >> greatest president of the 21st century. obvious. even you have to agree he was better than bush. >> i would say cold, remote, and deeply cynical. >> an easy one -- god >> present in the details. >> god is love. [applause] >> just by luck of the draw, you lead with satan. >> hate. >> the dark lord of good intentions. >> last one -- hugo chavez. >> satan's roommate now. [laughter] [applause] >> i real
i have a different taste in nudity. >> i was against scott brown's nudes. hair-on-fire crazy, but the gift that keeps on getting. >> clint eastwood. >> oscar for the best political convention. >> i will not tackle a legend. i am not going to attack an 80- year-old legend. the guy has done great, great film, i am not going to attack him. i will not attack that. >> tea party. >> harry reid's best friend. thank you for saving the majority in the senate, tea...
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so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. starting at just 6 bucks, at chili's. i'm still claritin clear ! i've been claritin clear for 12 days ! when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one clinically-proven claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days ! 17 days ! i'm still claritin clear ! 22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. now at walmart, get your claritin bonus pack, 10 extra days of relief at a rollback price. >>> rare behind-the-scenes look at the queen. first full featured length documentary of the queen. michelle kosinski is at buckingham palace with the story. >> reporter: we found out what does the queen's living room look like. some is the queen preparing for the public eye. the world witnessed the queen as magnificent jubilee year but never seen her in her world quite like this before. behind the looking glass, like a secret door in buckingham palac
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